“Robert E. Howard’s The Black Reaper”, published by Millennium Publications in 1995, presents 36 pages with poems illustrated by various artists. There two editions of this, a regular cover, and a Red Foil logo variant cover. It’s in a comic book format.

A few of these poems were published in 1929 in an obscure poetry magazine published in Oklahoma (only 500 copies). Included in this 1995 edition are poems of bitterness, love, controversy, history, the meaninglessness of life and, of course, fantasy and horror.

Contents

  • ic • Introduction • excerpt from the poem Empire and and introduction to REH
  • 3 • Table of contents
  • 4 • Destiny • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Terry Pavlet
  • 7 • Black Seas • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Phenix Jimenez
  • 4 • Empire • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Terry Pavlet
  • 4 • Call of Pan • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Charles Lang
  • 4 • A Far Country • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Mark A. W. Jackson
  • 4 • Flaming Marble • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Terry Pavlet
  • 4 • Symbols • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Terry Pavlet
  • 4 • Musings • poem by Robert E. Howard • art by Charles Lang
  • 4 • Love • poem by Robert E. Howard
Publisher :Millennium Publications
Year :1995
Book No.:None
Format :Comic Book / chapbook (7×10 inches, black & white, saddle-stapled)
Pages :36 including front and back
Cover :Terry Pavlet
Illustrations :Terry PavletCarlos Poenix Jimenez, Charles Lang, Mark A. W. Jackson

Notes

Edited by Paul Davis.
Layout / design / cover by Terry Pavlet.

Comic book size publication featuring the listed poems by REH accompanied by illustrations by the listed artists. There was also a “deluxe” book signed by a few of the artists.

Howard Works

 

The Red Foil variant cover

Robert E. Howard’s The Black Reaper

“Robert E. Howard’s The Black Reaper”, published by Millennium Publications in 1995, presents 36 pages with poems illustrated by various artists. There two editions of this, a regular cover, and a Red Foil logo variant cover.

Tags: Charles Lang / Mark A. W. Jackson / Paul Davis / Robert E. Howard / Terry Pavlet